🇬🇭 “Ghanaians don’t respect you unless they think you belong to a different social class.”
— A doctor at Ridge Hospital has shared an experience with a delivery rider who insulted him after he arrived about five minutes late to collect a cake delivery.
According to the doctor, a passerby later greeted him as “Doctor,” and upon realizing who he was, the rider apologized to him.
The doctor says the incident highlights the problem of classism in Ghana, where people are often treated differently based on their perceived social status.
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The Butterfly Effect Project targets learners aged 11–16 and bridges the gap between climate change awareness and action using interactive, hands-on learning—group work, games, presentations, and visual media designed to deepen understanding and encourage collaboration.
At Circularize for Change, we put young people at the heart of climate action, guided by the belief that every child deserves a clean, healthy environment and a say in shaping solutions for their future.
I’m looking forward to seeing @samgeorgegh tackle this including distribution of child pornography and a nationwide digital registry for sex offenders. Children and families need to be protected against abuse from pedophiles and sexual deviants.